Also, the graph uses dbmTBSP.BYTES_FREE and how would we convert that into a Threshold?

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So are you seeing values in your graphs for dbmTBSP.BYTES_FREE?? If so, all you need to do is have a threshold based on this same value. The manual for this ZenPack is at https://www.zenoss.com/product/zenpacks/databasemonitor . This page suggests that there should already be a threshold that might do the job for you...

Tablespace templates are enabled by default. If you have more than 100 Tablespaces per instance you may see performance issues that can cause collection to fail. If that is the case, you can disable Tablespace monitoring by disabling those templates.

To disable these templates:

Navigate to Advanced -> Monitoring Templates

Select OracleTableSpace

DoubleClick dbmTBSP and uncheck Enabled

-Save-

So looks like the template should be enabled by default but someone in your organisation may have disabled or modified it. Hopefully, this gives you enough info to at least check what you have. You may also find that there is an active threshold but that it is not set at 90% - so you can change it.

4. RE: Oracle Table Space Thresholds

We may have worded this wrong on the graph using dbmTBSP.BYTES_FREE. These are the Data Sources available for the Oracle Tablespaces below and there are no out of the box Thresholds that exist. We are wondering if anyone is monitoring the TableSpace Utilization and how they created the Threshold in order to do this.

Also, the graph uses dbmTBSP.BYTES_FREE and how would we convert that into a Threshold?

--------------------------------

So are you seeing values in your graphs for dbmTBSP.BYTES_FREE?? If so, all you need to do is have a threshold based on this same value. The manual for this ZenPack is at https://www.zenoss.com/product/zenpacks/databasemonitor . This page suggests that there should already be a threshold that might do the job for you...

Tablespace templates are enabled by default. If you have more than 100 Tablespaces per instance you may see performance issues that can cause collection to fail. If that is the case, you can disable Tablespace monitoring by disabling those templates.

To disable these templates:

Navigate to Advanced -> Monitoring Templates

Select OracleTableSpace

DoubleClick dbmTBSP and uncheck Enabled

-Save-

So looks like the template should be enabled by default but someone in your organisation may have disabled or modified it. Hopefully, this gives you enough info to at least check what you have. You may also find that there is an active threshold but that it is not set at 90% - so you can change it.

We may have worded this wrong on the graph using dbmTBSP.BYTES_FREE. These are the Data Sources available for the Oracle Tablespaces below and there are no out of the box Thresholds that exist. We are wondering if anyone is monitoring the TableSpace Utilization and how they created the Threshold in order to do this.

Also, the graph uses dbmTBSP.BYTES_FREE and how would we convert that into a Threshold?

--------------------------------

So are you seeing values in your graphs for dbmTBSP.BYTES_FREE?? If so, all you need to do is have a threshold based on this same value. The manual for this ZenPack is at https://www.zenoss.com/product/zenpacks/databasemonitor . This page suggests that there should already be a threshold that might do the job for you...

Tablespace templates are enabled by default. If you have more than 100 Tablespaces per instance you may see performance issues that can cause collection to fail. If that is the case, you can disable Tablespace monitoring by disabling those templates.

To disable these templates:

Navigate to Advanced -> Monitoring Templates

Select OracleTableSpace

DoubleClick dbmTBSP and uncheck Enabled

-Save-

So looks like the template should be enabled by default but someone in your organisation may have disabled or modified it. Hopefully, this gives you enough info to at least check what you have. You may also find that there is an active threshold but that it is not set at 90% - so you can change it.